Songs from the Laundromat offers Drivin' N' Cryin' fans a great short jolt of rock music with Southern style.
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DVD Review: Dawn Of The Dead: The Grateful Dead and the Rise of the San Francisco Underground
Dawn of the Dead is a fascinating, entertaining, informative documentary about The Grateful Dead and the San Francisco '60s.
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That Book About Harvard is both hilarious and touching and an amazingly honest memoir of one student's freshman year.
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No Regrets shows Albert Cummings to be a smooth, confident performer who can handle country, blues, and rock equally well.
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A fast, witty, entertaining look at the history of the ukulele in popular music.
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Blues on Fire is an electrifying combination of modern rock and classic blues lyrics with amazing guitar work by Travers.
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A big, sumptuous book featuring over 500 illustrations of Venetian art and architecture.
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Sex Politics Religion is a superficial look at many important issues, offering little more than the opinions of the author.
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Carly's Voice is an opportunity to learn about the experiences of this nonverbal autistic individual through her own story.
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A riveting memoir of more than six decades as a news reporter.
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